When a source of sound creates a disturbance in a medium, it sets neighboring particles into motion, which in turn disturbs adjacent particles.
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When a source of sound creates a disturbance in a medium, it sets neighboring particles into motion. This motion leads to the formation of compressions and rarefactions in the medium, resulting in the propagation of sound waves.